dimitrig said:
Strykur said:
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calumnus said:
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Econ141 said:
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That long-term contract is just as stupid as Wilcox's
$9M per year for 8 years. Why?! Seems like something Cal would do.
Indiana's B1G payout is $70 million per year. It is not such a bad gamble to lock him in after the season he has had. It would be more like us locking in Tedford through season 9 after his first year than our locking in Wilcox through season 11 after his 5th year.
Long-term guaranteed contracts without a buyout are almost always a bad idea.
That puts him in the top 10 highest paid coaches and doubles his current salary. Why? Indiana isn't going to become a college football power with or without him. Give him a 5 year contract max.
Read this little nugget: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_Hoosiers_football
Quote:
Indiana University has the most losses of any Division I (FBS or FCS) football program (713), and also the fourth worst winning percentage of any FBS team with over 1,000 games played (.421).
He took over that, and so far has delivered 11 wins (they will blast Purdue in their final home game), their first double-digit win season (only seasons with more than 8 wins: 9-2 in 1967 and 9-0-1 in 1945).
Even if he does nothing after this season, he has produced the best season in program history by a mile, and completely shattered previous expectations of what was possible at Indiana.
That is exactly why extending him so many years at that salary is stupid. They will be mediocre again soon enough. Cignetti is not an up and comer. He's 63. He is what he is. Reward him for this year? Absolutely! 8 year extension? Stupid. Exactly the kind of dumb **** mediocre programs do. I know. I'm a Cal fan.
Cignetti is an "up and comer" even though he is "old":
His record at
IUP 53-17
Elon 14-9
James Madison 52-9
Indiana 10-0
Total 129-35
His FBS record is 29-4 (James Madison would have won the Sun Belt their first two years but were still "transitioning" from FCS).
His offense and defense rankings:
2022 James Madison #13 O #23 D
2023 James Madison #23 O #20 D
2024 Indiana #2 O #7 D
Imagine what he could do if he hadn't inherited a 3-9 Indiana team with the #105 O and #101 D? With a terrible OL, #112 in YPC last year? Imagine if he had two top 20 portal classes?
He honestly looks like the real deal, enough so that if I am any one of dozens of underperforming "power" programs I'd go after him, which is why Indiana wrapped him up.
And this is my point when people say "Wilcox is a Top 40 College Football Head Coach." There are lots of successful coaches at lower levels who never even get a shot at FBS.
In order to find good to great coaches you have to move on from mediocre and worse quickly, and when it looks like you found a good one (Snyder, Tedford) wrap them up.